 The Vitess 6.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 210 页 | 846.79 KB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 6.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 210 页 | 846.79 KB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 7.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 254 页 | 949.63 KB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 7.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 254 页 | 949.63 KB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 8.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 331 页 | 1.35 MB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 8.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 331 页 | 1.35 MB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 5.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 206 页 | 875.06 KB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 5.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 206 页 | 875.06 KB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 9.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 417 页 | 2.96 MB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 9.0 Documentationcharacteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the right value client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 417 页 | 2.96 MB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 11.0 Documentationrange in unsigned integer space, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified, and right-padded with zeros. • A - prefix means: anything client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 481 页 | 3.14 MB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 11.0 Documentationrange in unsigned integer space, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified, and right-padded with zeros. • A - prefix means: anything client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 481 页 | 3.14 MB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 10.0 Documentation
range in unsigned integer space, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified, and right-padded with zeros. • A - prefix means: anything client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 455 页 | 3.07 MB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 10.0 Documentation
range in unsigned integer space, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified, and right-padded with zeros. • A - prefix means: anything client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 455 页 | 3.07 MB | 1 年前3
 The Vitess 12.0 Documentationrange in unsigned integer space, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified, and right-padded with zeros. • A - prefix means: anything client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 534 页 | 3.32 MB | 1 年前3 The Vitess 12.0 Documentationrange in unsigned integer space, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified, and right-padded with zeros. • A - prefix means: anything client libraries. SQL statements can refer to a table in another keyspace by using the standard dot notation: SELECT * FROM my_other_keyspace.table; Vitess extends this functionality further by allowing characteristics: • They represent a range, where the left number is included, but the right is not. • Their notation is hexadecimal. • They are left justified. • A - prefix means: anything less than the RHS value0 码力 | 534 页 | 3.32 MB | 1 年前3
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